Date updated:05-13-2008
Approximately 20 years from now $120 petroleum should become a worry of the past as the world reaps the rewards of renewable fuels. More than 30 new and safer nuclear reactors should be up and running with solar panels on every building. And wind generators will likely dot the landscape from coast to coast. The Energy Department says wind energy is accountable for just 1% of America's electricity today, but could generate one-fifth of our power by 2030. What is the trade?

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HXL
Hexcel Cp Delawar - $11.51
- +1.05%
- $11.58
Adami recommended looking at Hexcel (HXL), which offers technology that can make blades on wind turbines longer

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FLS
Flowserve Cp - $104.05
- +0.25%
- $104.94
Finerman suggested Fluor and Flowserve (FLS).

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FWLT
Foster Wheeler Ag - $33.11
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Najarian said likes Fluor, Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), Canadian Solar (CSIQ) and First Solar (FSLR). He pointed out that solar companies are finally starting to become profitable.

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ENER
Energy Conversion - $10.60
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Najarian said likes Fluor, Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), Canadian Solar (CSIQ) and First Solar (FSLR). He pointed out that solar companies are finally starting to become profitable.

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CSIQ
Canadian Solar In - $17.15
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Najarian said likes Fluor, Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), Canadian Solar (CSIQ) and First Solar (FSLR). He pointed out that solar companies are finally starting to become profitable.

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FSLR
First Solar - $119.85
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Najarian said likes Fluor, Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), Canadian Solar (CSIQ) and First Solar (FSLR). He pointed out that solar companies are finally starting to become profitable.

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AES
Aes Corporation - $13.59
- -1.59%
- $13.97
He said he also likes AES Corp. (AES) because it's willing to diversify into any kind of cost-effective energy source.
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